WEEK 46
(Sunday, November 20)
[Translation: Crispen T.P. de Lange]
GIGANTIC WEDDING CELEBRATION
We've won many a gold medal on our bikes through the last seasons, but the
greatest happening was celebrated with a big wedding feast in Stavanger on the
15th of October. With lots of help from our families, led by Kenneth's older
sister, Hege, we had an unforgettable wedding ceremony and feast. 3 days of
enjoyable wedding celebrations were rounded up with 3 fantastic weeks in Mexico.
As I write, we're sitting here at Lanzarote (Club La Santa). We've been here
since Thursday for a photo-shoot for PowerBar, who both sponsors me personally
and my team (Multivan Merdia Biking Team). We had a week at home in Stavanger
after Mexico, days which were used for getting into a more normal routine,
catching up on work, and struggling to overcome the jet-lag. The greatest
contrast we experienced when we came home was bitter winds and bucket-loads of
rain after 3 weeks of blue skies and temperatures above 30 degrees Centigrade!
AN UNFORGETTABLE DAY
I can't quite manage to convey to you how fantastic our wedding was in writing,
but I'll try to give you a small impression of what the day was like. We said
our "yesses" to each other, load and clear, in the Stavanger cathedral, one of
Norway's most impressive medieval churches from the 1100s, during a very
personal ceremony.
Straight after the wedding ceremony we had a short bike-ride...on a 3-wheeler
which Kenneth had to pedal and I got to sit on like a lovely princess. The
reception was held at the Radisson SAS Atlantic Hotel in the centre of Stavanger.
There was never any doubt that our wedding was going to be a success. Everything
was so well prepared and planned down to the smallest detail in an impressive
setting.
We had many helpers on the big day, in addition to the unforgettable efforts of
our family. Gunn's Stil was responsible for a fabulous wedding-dress, very much
my style, plus beautifully tailored clothing for the closest family. My
wedding-flowers were made by Kolnes - Zwerg Flowers, who also decorated the
church and wedding-reception area with flowers. The flower decorations were a
very important element, with a mixture and contrast between Norwegian heather
and exotic orchids.
The wedding day started with many hours spent at Frisørsenteret at Bryne, where
I, together with my mother, Brit, and my sister, Peggy, were made up and
prepared like never before. It's almost a little weird how beautiful one can
become when professionals do the job. I was reasonably nervous and could feel
the tension building from the moment I woke up, after only a very few hours'
sleep that night.
I won't go into more detail on the actual reception, except to mention that the
food tasted fantastic and was served in a very nice fashion to a large number of
guests. Our toastmaster, Eivind, did a fantastic job, we got to listen to varied
and interesting speeches, and the wedding cake, made by Kenneth's parents,
looked and tasted fantastic. It had 5 layers! The renowned comic "Bøggvald" (Dag
Schreiner) made a grand entry and made everybody laugh with his many hilarious
jokes. The gift-tables were amazing, the band that played for us got everybody
out onto the dance-floor, and all the guests said they enjoyed themselves
despite 5 solid hours of sitting at the tables.
CELEBRATIONS FOR 3 DAYS
As I mentioned in the introduction, we celebrated the wedding for three
continuous days. On Friday evening we had a sort of get-to-know-each-other party
at a bar called “Halv-12” in the centre of Stavanger. We had a good 100 guests
come to this party, where we were served good food and enjoyed good
entertainment in cosy surroundings.
On Sunday morning after the wedding party, there were 18 of us left, so we set
off for a trip to the Prekestolen, perched hundreds of metres above the Lyse
fjord. Many of our foreign guests came along, and it turned out to be a memory
for life for all of us. The weather-gods provided us with sun and warmth for the
whole weekend. The grand finale for us was sitting with our feet dangling over
the edge of the ledge at Prekestolen on Sunday afternoon with a clear view to
the very end of the Lyse fjord and the sun shining happily down on the
mountains.
WEDDING TRIP TO MEXICO
Our first week in Mexico consisted of some promotion work and an MTB race in the
town of Pueble, a few hours’ drive from Mexico City. We were well taken care of
by our Merida friends in Mexico throughout the week, and closed off the first
week by taking part in the Popo Bike Festival. I would like to thank all our
friends and Merida dealers in Mexico who really took good care of us and gave us
very memorable days experiencing Mexican culture. Popo Bike turned out to be a
bike-experience we’d love to repeat, and we hope to be able to take part in it
again.
The next 2 weeks were spent out by the coast on the south-west side of Mexico,
far away from both bikes and people. We never got a chance to take a holiday
after the bike season, so this was a very welcome break for both of us.
EXCITING DAYS
Our honeymoon is now over, and we’re well underway with our winter training
programme and everything else that is part of our lives. Our program is intense
for the next two weeks, but we prioritize training first. We get lots of good
help from our manager, Roar, in dealing with sponsors and various requests that
naturally pop up around this time of the year. We expect to be in the Stavanger
area during the weeks leading up to Christmas, and we really need to settle a
bit down at home after 250 days of travelling we’ve had during the season of
2005.
You’ll all be hearing from us again in about a week. We’ll be back in Stavanger
this coming Thursday and expect that King Winter will be in evidence along the
roads of the sunny coast. Our next project is to build a house together with our
sponsor, KleppHus, and we’re really looking forward to that.
We wish you all a great week and good health.
Biker’s greetings from Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå.